Reset after Check Engine message P38
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"sending in a wrong code with an incorrectly programmed remote control" *what*? :-)
If you mean "keyfob", it ought to just be ignored.
If you mean "OBD attachment", I can't think of any way that one of those should be able to *set* your MIL, but in any event, it should be able to read and clear it.
So, what *did* you mean, exactly? :-)
If you mean "keyfob", it ought to just be ignored.
If you mean "OBD attachment", I can't think of any way that one of those should be able to *set* your MIL, but in any event, it should be able to read and clear it.
So, what *did* you mean, exactly? :-)
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I would not expect that the truck would do anything with an unrecognized keyfob but ignore it.
I'd recommend, as others have, taking it to a local Autozone or similar parts store; most have an OBD-2 scanner which they'll plug into it and read off the trouble codes for you for free -- Autozone in particular has all the codes in their register system and will print you a descriptive slip about the code and its meaning (or at least, mine did :-).
I'd recommend, as others have, taking it to a local Autozone or similar parts store; most have an OBD-2 scanner which they'll plug into it and read off the trouble codes for you for free -- Autozone in particular has all the codes in their register system and will print you a descriptive slip about the code and its meaning (or at least, mine did :-).
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